Mesopotamia: A Difficult Environment
Food Shortages in the hills
Uncontrolled Water Supply in the River Valley
Building and Maintaining a Complex Irrigation System
Attacks by Neighboring Communities
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were there food shortages in Mesopotamia  

Yes

100

Several thousand years, these good conditions allowed the number of people in Mesopotamia to decrease dramatically.(true or false)

false

100

What was farmers biggest problems 

uncontrolled water supply 

100

what was wrong with the canals                                                                                                                                                              

they were to full of silt and water

100

why did some people locate up river 

So they can be closer to where the river starts

200

On the plains, are materials are easy to find 

No

200

What made foothills a good place to farm 

Mild weather and plentiful rains 

200

during the spring, rain and melted snow from the mountains flowed into what two rivers 

Tigris and Euphrates

200

workers have to scooped water from one reservoir into another

to make sure that water levels were balanced

200

disputes over water became so intense that they.......

often led to bloodshed 

300

What was the first major problem Mesopotamian's faced

Food shortages

300

why did villages began to suffer from food shortages

Zagros foothills did not have enough land to grow food to increasing population

300

What did the seasonal changes do to the river  

There was too much or two little water supply

300

why did they always have to clean there canals

if one canal was clogged it would disrupt the entire system

300

what did the Sumerians do to protect themselves 

They built barriers around their village

400

What was scarce on the plains

Wood and stones 

400

The plains lacked......what, and for making what (finish the sentence)

trees and stones for making shelters and tools

400

why did they create dams 

so that they could store the water for later use.

400

why did Sumerians build larger communities

they needed to maintain there irrigation systems

400

What did they use to make the barriers

strong walls out of mud bricks that were baked in the sun until hard

500

The rivers overflowed onto the plains during flood season but most of the year......

The soil was hard and dry

500

 One of the areas that had good conditions for growing crops was the

rolling foothills of the Zagros Mountains in northern Mesopotamia.

500

What way did they control water

they created irrigation systems for their fields

500

Why did people who lived in different villages have to work together to clear the silt from the canals to keep them open

Because they depend on one another to build and maintain this complex irrigation system

500

I did this farmers lay outside instead of within the barrier walls

In case of attack, farmers fled the fields for safety within the city walls